11 Pak firms participate in Turkish exhibition
LAHORE : Pakistan has participated in ExpoMed Eurasia in Turkiye that started on April 25 and ended on April 27, 2024.
Some 11 companies of surgical and pharmaceutical sectors participated in the event. A large number of trade visitors from across Turkiye and abroad visited and held B2B meetings with more than 700 exhibitors from about 45 countries that showcased their products in the fair.
Pakistan pavilion has been organised under the support of Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, Ministry of Commerce. Consul General of Pakistan Nauman Aslam and his team actively provided facilitation to Pakistani companies and arranged several B2B interactions including visit of the President and Board members of SANKON, a leading association of businessmen and industrialists of Turkiye on the first day of the event.
Pakistan is one of five country pavilions with a sizable presence in ExpoMed Eurasia. Others include Italy, Russia, Hungary and Indonesia.
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